Usagi and Yukichi have run afoul of a local martial arts school in this preview of Usagi Yojimbo #21, in stores Wednesday from IDW.
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Gail Simone and Walter Geovani are returning to Red Sonja for Red Sonja: Black, White, And Red #3 with Dynamite Entertainment running an IndieGogo
Dragons and Dinobots must stop a rampaging Superion under the control of Sombra in this preview of tomorrow's MLP Transformers II #4.
In recent days, Bleeding Cool has reported that James Tynion IV chose to write DC Vs Vampires as an out of continuity series rather than work on any of
Two DC Comics out today tap into Marvel's X-Men comic books, it seems. The first, Supergirl: Woman Of Tomorrow #2 by Tom King and Bilquis Evely sees her
Rob Levin has joined Valiant Entertainment as Executive Editor, with plans to usher in a brand new era of prosperity at the publisher.
Dick Grayson Family Tree time! Bleeding Cool scooped the goss a while back before it hit the shelves. In last month's Nightwing #81, it was revealed that
Marvel Comics will be publishing the latest of their Marvel's Voices series of one-shots, that follow similar one-shots that have focused on various
After publishing a Vampirella/Purgatori series written by Ray Fawkes, drawn by Alvaro Sarraseca, coloured by Salvatore Aiala, and lettered by Tom
Since 2019, James Tynion IV has been bringing what we dubbed “Big Tynion Energy” to the comic market and enjoying a meteoric rise at both DC and in the
Batman #666 by Grant Morrison, Andy Kubert, and Jesse Delperdang was a side-switch to the main storyline they were creating in the Batman comic book for
Dynamite has announced that American Gods and Killadelphia writer Rodney Barnes is the writer of a new James Bond comic book series launching in October,
The DC Multiverse. Or Omniverse. Part of a general trend in superhero comic books - and now superhero TV shows and movies - toward multiversal
Today sees the publication of Justice League #65, Blue & Gold #1, Shazam #1, and Superman And The Authority #1 - and questions regarding Superman's
Gal Gadot time! CGC has been running a number of signing events during lockdown, in which readers can send in items to get signed by comic book creators,
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Marvel Comics is definitely laying things on thick. With Nick Spencer bringing back the events of One More Day with Mephisto in Amazing Spider-Man and
The GCPD has invaded Alleytown and is about to clash with protestors in this preview of Catwoman #33, in stores Tuesday from DC Comics.
While a lot of the DC Timeline that Bleeding Cool reported in full this weekend for the first included a couple of things that were very new. The specific
Green Arrow was finally featured on the cover of a comic book for the first time ever for More Fun Comics #77.
Eat The Rich! Since 2019, publisher Boom Studios has been shattering its own launch sales records over and over with debut like Once & Future,
There are culture wars, people arguing about respect, appropriation, bigotry, conversations that probably need to happen in some fashion, even if they get
Thor dispatches his brother Loki way back in Avengers #1 in this preview of Thor Annual #1, part of the Infinite Destinies crossover event.
Stonebot Comics, known for their imprint under Red 5 Comics, is crowdfunding a new zombie anthology graphic novel, Raise Up the Dead, with creators
Jeph Loeb and Tim Sale are returning to one of the most perennial and loved Batman stories of all time, Batman: The Long Halloween. Not for the first time
After taking over from Declan Shalvey on DIE!Namite after the events of comicsgategate, Fred Van Lente launched its sequel for Dynamite, DIE!Namite Lives
Courtesy of Brexit, haulage firms in the British Isles estimate that one pallet of goods, which previously would have cost around £100 to ship, now costs
Star Wars collectors can get 9.8 CGC copy of the first appearance of Jaxxon right now at Heritage Auctions. Go bid right now while you can.
Manga sales boomed in North American bookstores in 2021, especially as a manga drought from 2020 had prevented many retailers from restocking the more
Vampirella? Indeed, it might not have been expected that some of the more nuanced and educative writing about the Black experience in America in comic





























